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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    Actually MSE had the highest detect rate out of any other

    Lol what? Where that been proved?

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    Quote Originally Posted by @TheRemel View Post
    Yeah, also Matt, I noticed someone changed my password on here, could you send me the IP address of the person who changed it?
    Apart from the fact you can do **** all with an IP address, no one should be giving them out, even on user request.

    Quote Originally Posted by Axel View Post
    Microsoft Security Essentials won't find jack ****. Get a proper anti virus.

    As someone already suggested, Malwarebytes is pretty awesome for a free one, as well as Spybot S&D.
    Quote Originally Posted by Axel View Post
    Well I'm only talking from personal experience, I guess I'm an exception.
    LOL. Spybot S&D is not an anti-virus program, it merely detects Spyware. Microsoft Security Essentials has a very high detection rate with a very low resource footprint, that's why it is becoming the norm amongst tech communities. Spyware and Viruses are totally different, so no, you aren't an exception, you were just using the wrong tool for the job.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rapidshare View Post
    Lol what? Where that been proved?
    It's been proven over and over again, a simple Google search will give you the information.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    LOL. Spybot S&D is not an anti-virus program, it merely detects Spyware. Microsoft Security Essentials has a very high detection rate with a very low resource footprint, that's why it is becoming the norm amongst tech communities. Spyware and Viruses are totally different, so no, you aren't an exception, you were just using the wrong tool for the job.
    I said Malwarebytes, as well as Spybot S&D. Malwarebytes is pretty awesome for a free one, but it helps to get Spybot too...






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    Quote Originally Posted by Axel View Post
    I said Malwarebytes, as well as Spybot S&D. Malwarebytes is pretty awesome for a free one, but it helps to get Spybot too...
    Malware bytes is only Malware, so again, you wouldn't pick viruses up with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    Malware bytes is only Malware, so again, you wouldn't pick viruses up with it.
    Malware is a virus?






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    Quote Originally Posted by Axel View Post
    Malware is a virus?
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    Scratch what I said in this post before I edited.

    Viruses are indeed different to Malware, Google it
    Last edited by Recursion; 03-06-2010 at 06:56 PM.
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    "Malware includes computer viruses..." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malware

    I'm certain that a virus comes under malware. Malwarebytes is good for an extensive search, you should give it a run.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamhey View Post
    "Malware includes computer viruses..." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malware

    I'm certain that a virus comes under malware. Malwarebytes is good for an extensive search, you should give it a run.
    Ill give you that one.

    But it still doesn't alter the fact that MS Security Essentials is one of the best out there now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    Ill give you that one.

    But it still doesn't alter the fact that MS Security Essentials is one of the best out there now.
    Got to admit, never had an infection ever since i've used Security Essentials.

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